Skin Barrier Function and Its Importance at the Start of the Atopic March

  • Hogan M
  • Peele K
  • Wilson N
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Abstract

Atopic dermatitis can be due to a variety of causes from nonatopic triggers to food allergy. Control of egress of water and protection from ingress of irritants and allergens are key components of cutaneous barrier function. Current research suggests that a degraded barrier function of the skin allows the immune system inappropriate access to environmental allergens. Epidermal aeroallergen exposure may allow sensitization to allergen possibly initiating the atopic march. Further research into connections between epidermal barrier function and possible allergen sensitization will be important to undertake. Future clinical trials focused on skin barrier protection may be of value as a possible intervention in prevention of the initiation of the atopic march.

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Hogan, M. B., Peele, K., & Wilson, N. W. (2012). Skin Barrier Function and Its Importance at the Start of the Atopic March. Journal of Allergy, 2012, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/901940

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